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DINNER FOR ONE (One Pan, One Plate, One Happy Belly)

Healthy Cooking for One Person - Quick, Fun, and Easy Meals with Big Taste and No Waste - THE...

Kerstin Decook

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Vendela Publishing
28 October 2025
Celebrate Your Table for One - Make Solo Cooking Fun, Easy, and Flavorful!

Feeling stuck in a rut, tired of eating the same old thing, or just not in the mood to cook for one? You're not alone - but it doesn't have to be that way.

The Confident Home Cook: Dinner for One isn't your average cookbook. Instead of rigid recipes, it gives you confidence, creativity, and freedom in the kitchen. It's for those nights when you're cooking just for yourself (or maybe two) and want food that's simple, bold, and satisfying - without complicated steps or extra mess.

No matter if you're eating solo by choice or circumstance, you'll discover healthy cooking for one or two that's flexible, fun, and delicious. Each dish is built around a flexible framework, not a strict recipe. That means:

Proteins are swappable. Veggies are flexible. Flavors are adaptable.

Methods like sauté, bake, toss, and simmer give you structure without stress.

Every dish is portioned for one genuine serving - double or triple if you want more.

From bold stir-fries and cozy curries to one-pan weeknight dinners, quick bowls, and vibrant salads, you'll find endless ideas that save time, taste incredible, and make dinner feel fun again.

Certified coach and food-lover Kerstin Decook helps you turn random fridge finds into magic with her playful Block Party Method. You'll learn how to:

Rock cooking for one person with no rigid recipes

Enjoy quick, flavorful, low-calorie meals without sacrifice

Use simple tricks to make dinner satisfying, not sad

Remix leftovers into brand-new meals

Build confidence, even if you're a total beginner

Save time with smart kitchen hacks and easy cleanup

✨ Why readers love this book:

""What makes this book truly unique is its playful approach to cooking for one - fun names, flexible options, and a fresh framework that makes dinner something you actually look forward to. Five stars from this one-woman kitchen crew!""

- Cherie Kukhahn

For the price of one dinner out, you'll gain kitchen skills that last a lifetime - and you'll never look at cooking for one the same way again.
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Imprint:   Vendela Publishing
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 191mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   322g
ISBN:   9798999352644
Series:   The Confident Home Cook
Pages:   134
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Award winning author, Kerstin Decook is a certified professional coach, bestselling author, and passionate home cook on a mission to make solo cooking joyful, flexible, and full of flavor. With her playful ""Dinner for One"" approach, she helps solo cooks ditch the rules, waste less, and rock their kitchen with confidence, creativity, and sass.

Reviews for DINNER FOR ONE (One Pan, One Plate, One Happy Belly): Healthy Cooking for One Person - Quick, Fun, and Easy Meals with Big Taste and No Waste - THE CONFIDENT HOME COOK

Congratulations, Mrs. Decook! I love the innovative way you've tackled meal prep, storage, and cooking for us single guys - along with some beautiful sounding recipes I can't wait to try! This book is a perfect pairing with ""Dress to Impress"", and I know I'll be using both in my kitchen. - Mike Hollan As someone who often eats solo (if you don't count the three dogs watching me), I'll admit I'm usually less than inspired to cook just for myself. It's not that I can't - I just end up digging through the freezer or daring myself to eat those leftovers before they turn into a science experiment. When I got my hands on Kerstin's newest gem, I honestly felt like she wrote this book for me. The recipes I've tried so far have been quick, fun, and downright delicious. 14 Her tips and playful style give me just the right nudge to whip up healthy, flavorful meals that feel like a treat instead of a chore. Dinner for One? Highly recommend - even if your dinner audience is just a pack of curious dogs like mine. - Leon Ford What makes this book truly unique is its playful approach to cooking for one - helping you have fun in the kitchen while building confidence at the same time. The dishes don't just have fun names like Bangkok in a Pan or Lemony Snickerdish - they're actually fun to make, too, because you get options to use what you've got in the fridge or whatever needs using up. Kerstin gives you a framework for every dish, with plenty of flexibility to make it your own. It's a fresh, empowering approach that makes cooking something you actually look forward to. Five stars from this one-woman kitchen crew! - Cherie Kukhahn Kerstin Decook's The Confident Home Cook: Dinner for One isn't just another cookbook - it's a fresh, sassy, and inspiring guide to reclaiming joy in solo cooking. In a world where eating alone often means microwaved leftovers or lackluster takeout, Kerstin flips the script. She reminds us that cooking for one doesn't have to feel like a chore - it can be creative, fun, and even indulgent. What sets this book apart is its refreshing attitude toward solo dining. Kerstin doesn't just share recipes - she builds confidence, one delicious, flexible dish at a time. Her no-fuss, flavorful approach paired with her signature humor makes this book feel like cooking alongside a witty friend who knows just how to spice things up. If you've ever stared into your fridge wondering what to make, this book is your new kitchen wingwoman. Get ready to swap with confidence, plate with pride, and actually look forward to cooking for yourself. - Randy Peyser, author of The Power of Miracle Thinking Kerstin Decook's meal-prep concept transforms cooking for one into a culinary adventure, regardless of one's skill level. In ""The Confident Home Cook: Dinner for One"", she swaps rigid measurements for a playful, intuitive approach to creating magic in the kitchen. All in the service of the most important diner: you. As if anticipating the reader's self-doubt, Decook devotes the first third of her book to barrier-breaking tips on storage, shopping, and early prep. Her tone is pure encouragement-a ""you can do this"" pep talk from a trusted friend who also happens to be a leadership coach and award-winning writer. Clear, concise, and comprehensive, her instructions seem to speak directly to both the veteran cook and the timid solo cook. For busy professionals, college students, and newly single individuals, the frozen dinner may become a permanent memory. - Laura Jo Brunson, Editor/Writer


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